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who is the next president of the united states. >> linda ellerbe hosts a children's program. she asked children to weigh in. they have been accurate in five out of six elections. she will announce the latest on cnn. >> drum roll here, according to the children of america, president barack obama will be around for another four years. >> if these unscientific polls skew towards obama, analysts will tell you it's because he's been a pop culture figure since his first campaign. challenger mitt romney is a less transformational figure. >> i'm not stunned these pop culture measures, halloween mach masks, coffee at 7-eleven doesn't mean more than that but it's a fun measure. >> reporter: as fatigue sets in, maybe a little fun is what voters need. jonathan mann, cnn. >> he's been on the lam three years. now the fugitive mystery monkey is back in captivity. how did authorities lure him into the cage? we'll have details next. michelle carey. stay close. >>> welcome back to hln. i'm richelle carey. austin sigg and in a courtroom in colorado today. he's the taenlg police -- teenager poli
who is the next president of the united states. >> linda ellerbe hosts a children's program. she asked children to weigh in. they have been accurate in five out of six elections. she will announce the latest on cnn. >> drum roll here, according to the children of america, president barack obama will be around for another four years. >> if these unscientific polls skew towards obama, analysts will tell you it's because he's been a pop culture figure since his first campaign....
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. >> he offered the president of the united states a charity gift of $5 million if the president would release his college transcripts. i believe we have footage of the announcement of trump making it. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here is $5 million. release your college records and passport. i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. let it go. let it run free. go on. >> it's one person's hair i want to lift and peek at. >> two weeks from the election, people are going nuts, man. >>> travel wise, big situation down east, hurricane sandy. look at the clouds. the shield of clouds extends offshore the carolinas already filling in across florida with heavy downpours outside and into miami. so with this in mind, delays with a cold front passing through chicago as well. midway and o'hare, an hour delay. half hour, hour delay in new york city, philadelphia. possibility this morning because of low clouds. in miami winds of 40 miles an hour, passing sho
. >> he offered the president of the united states a charity gift of $5 million if the president would release his college transcripts. i believe we have footage of the announcement of trump making it. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here is $5 million. release your college records and passport. i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. let it...
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that wasn't donald trump trying to publicly extort the president of the united states. that was a gorilla eating its own [bleeped]. my apologies. [cheering and applause] i don't know how that... that was weird. anyway, sarah palin chimed in, accused the president of "shucking and jiving." yeah, her words, "shucking and jiving" about libya. let's take a look at her statement. oh, wait. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. that's... huh. huh. i apologize. that was a hippo spraying its own [bleeped] through its tail. again, i... i don't know how i ended up confusing these images. look, let's face facts, we're tired as hell of covering all of these important electoral developments anyway. so tonight we thought we'd focus on a different, perhaps more interesting topic. to that end, we will have on as our guest author and medal of honor recipient dakota meyer, and we'll also take a look at some... [cheering and applause] what we think... take a look at what some of what we think are important veterans issues, because as divided as america, is, there are still a couple things we agree on. on
that wasn't donald trump trying to publicly extort the president of the united states. that was a gorilla eating its own [bleeped]. my apologies. [cheering and applause] i don't know how that... that was weird. anyway, sarah palin chimed in, accused the president of "shucking and jiving." yeah, her words, "shucking and jiving" about libya. let's take a look at her statement. oh, wait. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. that's... huh. huh. i apologize. that was a hippo spraying its own...
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the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully they spend it wisely. they are very smart very sharp and their strategy is to hold back and let's see what happens. now obama has been spending a tremendous amount of his money early. he should have some what of a leave or doing pretty well. let's see what happens. it will be very interesting. have a tremendous amount of money they have raised and they are going to be spending it hopefully wisely. >> there's one thing we haven't suggested the sell out mede -- discussed yet, the sell out media. there is no scrutiny of obama. we will talk about this in another segment. the media and the
the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully...
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. >> reporter: the united states anti-doping agency says that armstrong was a drug cheat. part of an organized conspiracy by the u.s. postal service team to dupe the public or fool the authorities. >> the totality of the evidence is overwhelming. you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport. the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> when money is involved, big money, then, of course, the cheat comes along. >> reporter: lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash, young competitor. full of enthusiasm and limited in his all-around ability. his mental then was the australian racer. did he strike you in those days as a cyclist that could eventually win the tour de france? >> for me, no. to be a good tour rider you have to be a good time and a good mountain climber. he wasn't particularly strong in those two areas. to me, he didn't have what it took in those early years. >> reporter: lance armstrong was then with the american motorola team. so, too, was new zealander steven schwartz. he said that in 1995 when phil anderson
. >> reporter: the united states anti-doping agency says that armstrong was a drug cheat. part of an organized conspiracy by the u.s. postal service team to dupe the public or fool the authorities. >> the totality of the evidence is overwhelming. you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport. the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> when money is involved, big money, then, of course, the cheat comes along. >>...
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the fog cleared out from the united states capital building in washington. let's get a check of the weather with bill karins. >> from d.c. and areas of new england, a few spots of fog. not like yesterday morning. the worst weather in the country, a snowstorm on october 4th in areas of north dakota and passing in northwestern sections of minnesota. areas of grand forks and fargo could get six inches of snow. it's significant. many of those places probably have school cancellations and delays. warm on the east east. 73 in d.c. look at the cold air in denver, 37 this morning. it will make its way to the east coast sunday. the forecast for today, on and off showers and thunderstorms for new england. wet weather today. anywhere from new york city northwards will see the worst of it. beautiful from dallas to new orleans. everyone enjoy the warmth while it lasts. willie, we are looking at areas, even d.c., today, mid-80s, by sunday, a chance of rain and upper 50s. >> really? >> yeah. big changes on the way for the weekend. >> fall is here? >> tomorrow could be 80 t
the fog cleared out from the united states capital building in washington. let's get a check of the weather with bill karins. >> from d.c. and areas of new england, a few spots of fog. not like yesterday morning. the worst weather in the country, a snowstorm on october 4th in areas of north dakota and passing in northwestern sections of minnesota. areas of grand forks and fargo could get six inches of snow. it's significant. many of those places probably have school cancellations and...
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states. that we take some of the money we are saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, it ultimately will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policies that helped to get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriot. >> that says america does best when the middle-class does best. i am alonging ford that debate. >> reporter: governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. it's an honor to be here with you. and it's an honor to be here with the president. i appreciate the welcome of the university of denver and the presidential commission on these debates. congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i am sure this is the most remantic place you can imagine -- here with me. congratulations. this obviously is a very tender topic. i had the occasion over the past couple of years of
states. that we take some of the money we are saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, it ultimately will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policies that helped to get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriot. >> that says america does best when the middle-class does best. i am...
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ female announcer ] seen this from mitt romney? then take a look at this. [ anderson cooper ] if roe v. wade was overturned, congress passed a federal ban on all abortions, and itan came to your desk -- would you sign it? "yes" orno"? let me say it -- i'd be delighted to sign that bill. [ female announcer ] banning all abortions? i'd be delighted to sign that bill. [ female announcer ] trying to mislead us? that's wrong. but ban all abortions? only...if you vote for him. ♪ athat's what the plan george. allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george a
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i want to give tax breaks for companies investing in the united states on energy. we agree we have to boost american energy production, and oil and natural gas production have been higher than they have been in years. we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind, solar, and biofuels and make those investments. all of this is possible. we have to close our deficit. we will discuss how we deal with our tax code and how we make sure we are reducing spending in a response away and have enough revenue to make those investments. governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the bush tax cut. $2 trillion in additional military spending -- how we pay for that, reduce the deficit and making the investments we need without dumping the cost on the middle- class americans. that is one of the central questions of this campaign. >> you have spoken about a lot of different things. governor romney, do you have a question you would like to ask directly about something he just said? >> i do not have a tax-cut scale
i want to give tax breaks for companies investing in the united states on energy. we agree we have to boost american energy production, and oil and natural gas production have been higher than they have been in years. we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind, solar, and biofuels and make those investments. all of this is possible. we have to close our deficit. we will discuss how we deal with our tax code and how we make sure we are reducing spending in a response away and...
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the same is true in the united states right now we're being unemployed and being sick is literally a death sentence in the american health care system as a two thousand and nine study by harvard university found forty five thousand americans die every single year because they lack health insurance the difference between the united states and greece is that we've never ad a universal health care system that covers everyone like greece so when we hear the tens of thousands of americans die every year because they don't have health insurance plus thousands more are condemned to death by for profit health insurance death panels who say you've reached your lifetime limit no more treatment most americans just shrug it off as the way things work here and there are those who you know like mitt romney say quote we don't have people that become ill who die in their apartment because they don't have insurance no you go to the hospital you get treated you get care and it's paid for unfortunately that's only after your cancer has grown to the size of an orange and ruptured through your skin and y
the same is true in the united states right now we're being unemployed and being sick is literally a death sentence in the american health care system as a two thousand and nine study by harvard university found forty five thousand americans die every single year because they lack health insurance the difference between the united states and greece is that we've never ad a universal health care system that covers everyone like greece so when we hear the tens of thousands of americans die every...
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states ambassador to libya, christopher stevens and other americans. the republicans have not let up on this issue. and the latest comes from fox news today which cited unnamed sources saying cia sources were told stand down. and here is the reaction from the fox panel on "the five." >> this administration is becoming the world's largest clown car with this many jack asses that could run tours of the grand canyon. >> i want to know if leon panetta was the one that said standown. >> did he really need an intelligence assessment to know that a post gadhafi situation wasn't dangerous. >> jennifer: joining us now is ethan chorin. in 2004 ethan was one of the first american diplomats to reestablish relations with tiply. his latest book "exit the colonel: the hidden history of the libyan revolution" was released this week. welcome inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: you have such an intense experience in libya, i'm wondering what is the biggest misconception about libya that you have heard in this election? >> i think part of the pro
states ambassador to libya, christopher stevens and other americans. the republicans have not let up on this issue. and the latest comes from fox news today which cited unnamed sources saying cia sources were told stand down. and here is the reaction from the fox panel on "the five." >> this administration is becoming the world's largest clown car with this many jack asses that could run tours of the grand canyon. >> i want to know if leon panetta was the one that said...
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states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make critical investments. now, ultimately it will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriotism, that says america does best when the middle class does best? i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. an honor to be with you and pleased to be with the president. i'm pleased to be at the university of denver, i appreciate the welcome and the presidential commission on these debates and congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i'm sure ythis is the most romantic place you could imagine, here with me. this obviously is a tender topic. i've had the occasion of meeting people across the country. i was in dayton,
states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make critical investments. now, ultimately it will be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped get us into this mess? or do we embrace a new economic patriotism, that says america does best when the middle class does best? i'm looking forward...
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the politics in the united states are exacerbating that division. rather than mitigating it. s but i do think when you pull back and look at the global picture that was something important for me to do in the book it becomes a little bit harder to say thish particular american tax break, or even this american financial reform is the only thing driving come inequality. because the really remarkable ing is the extent to whichs this is a global phenomenon. it's happening across the western industrialized world. canadian. so i'm practically born a socialist in the view of many americans. but even in canada, income inequality is increasing. it's even, you know, for awhile in economic literature the one outlyer was france, so far as economists make jokes, they would say oh, the french they have to be exceptional even in area. now you're seeing it increase in france, too. and you're seeing it increase i emerging market economies. so i think we do have to accept that there are some economic drivers. those economic drivers are partly put in place by the politics. it was politics that
the politics in the united states are exacerbating that division. rather than mitigating it. s but i do think when you pull back and look at the global picture that was something important for me to do in the book it becomes a little bit harder to say thish particular american tax break, or even this american financial reform is the only thing driving come inequality. because the really remarkable ing is the extent to whichs this is a global phenomenon. it's happening across the western...
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citizen and get some of the benefits and all of the benefits of being a united states citizens. so -- i am surprised you said that, too, greta. >> greta: okay. what is your suspicion, are you fishing? or do you have -- >> i don't want to say anything about spus suspicion. i would like to have him be transparent. we know nothing about our president. i mean, he writes a book, and the cover says born in kenya, raised in indonesia. if that's the case, that's fine, except you are not allowed to be the president. minor detail. so i have no -- hey, i would be the happiest person in the world if he would give his records and if his records would be beautiful because it would take all doubt away. as i said today and i think you probably heard me that i would be totally satisfied if he did that. totally satisfied. and if i am satisfied, everybody would be satisfied because i'm pretty skeptical about everything and many things in life. but i would be extremely satisfied and the biggest beneficiary would be him and a charity. >> greta: what is your thought about florria allred. she went to
citizen and get some of the benefits and all of the benefits of being a united states citizens. so -- i am surprised you said that, too, greta. >> greta: okay. what is your suspicion, are you fishing? or do you have -- >> i don't want to say anything about spus suspicion. i would like to have him be transparent. we know nothing about our president. i mean, he writes a book, and the cover says born in kenya, raised in indonesia. if that's the case, that's fine, except you are not...
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united states of america. goods me good butterflies. i love politics. jim lehrer is already seated ready to go and he'll do the standard introductions. any memorable moments from debates in the past that you remember eliot? >> then only one -- seeing this ten seconds to go brings it back. i had a problem with one of my opponents that had a binder on the lectern and the moderator had to run up and take it off. and i think it totally threw my opponent. >> al gore: i think the single best line is when ronald reagan said i'm not going to make an issue of age and hold my opponent's age against him. great good humor, funny, but it ended the race. >> cenk: yeah to the point we were discussing earlier about substance, you know, one of the most memorable moments was when george hw bush looked at his watch. here we go. >> i'm jim lehrer and i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates between president barack obama, the democratic nominee, and form massachusetts governor mitt romney, the republican nomine
united states of america. goods me good butterflies. i love politics. jim lehrer is already seated ready to go and he'll do the standard introductions. any memorable moments from debates in the past that you remember eliot? >> then only one -- seeing this ten seconds to go brings it back. i had a problem with one of my opponents that had a binder on the lectern and the moderator had to run up and take it off. and i think it totally threw my opponent. >> al gore: i think the single...
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and that actually challenges the whole economic setup of the united states. and of western capitalism. it's very, very threatening. and i think that that's why you've had the billionaire class. you know, the minute barack obama -- i would actually say rather gently suggested that the millionaires and the billionaires should pay a little bit more, you had immediate cries of class warfare from the plutocrats, and very emotional. you know, there was an activist investor who sent an e-mail to his friends, the subject line is, battered wives. and in the e-mail, he compares himself and his fellow multimillionaires to battered wives who are being beaten by the president. he actually uses those words. >> and i thought it was really interesting, in your book, how you pointed out that bill clinton himself responded to obama's criticism by saying, you know, i would have done it a little bit differently. i think, you know, you can't attack these people for their success. and i think that's very relevant, because if you go back in time it wasn't always this way, but i thi
and that actually challenges the whole economic setup of the united states. and of western capitalism. it's very, very threatening. and i think that that's why you've had the billionaire class. you know, the minute barack obama -- i would actually say rather gently suggested that the millionaires and the billionaires should pay a little bit more, you had immediate cries of class warfare from the plutocrats, and very emotional. you know, there was an activist investor who sent an e-mail to his...
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>>> paul ryan is running for vice president of the united states. why is the man running for president of the united states sending his running mate to places in the united states where the people who are going to decide the election cannot see him? that's ahead. that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just 'cause. download zeebox free, and have the night of your life with your tv. download zeebox free, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >>
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i want to provide tax breaks for companies that are investing here in the united states. on energy, governor romney and i both agreed that we have to boost american energy production, an oil and natural gas production are hired and have been in years. but i also believe that we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind, solar, and biofuel, and make those investments. all of this is possible. in order for us to do it, we do have to close our deficits. how do we do with our tax code, and how do we make sure that we are reducing spending in a responsible way? this is where there is a difference, because governor romney central economic plan calls for a tax cut on top of the bush tax cuts, and $2 trillion in additional military ssending. how we pay for that, reduce the deficit, and make the investments that we need to make without dumping those costs on to middle-class americans is one of the central questions of this campaign. >> both of you have spoken about a lot of different things. we will try to get through them in as pacific away as we possibly can. gov
i want to provide tax breaks for companies that are investing here in the united states. on energy, governor romney and i both agreed that we have to boost american energy production, an oil and natural gas production are hired and have been in years. but i also believe that we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind, solar, and biofuel, and make those investments. all of this is possible. in order for us to do it, we do have to close our deficits. how do we do with our tax...
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now charging toward the united states. we are alive with how locals here are preparing for a possible impact that could be days away. >> president obama and mitt romney not holding back as they crisscrossed the country. >> a health warning about the unwanted side effects from an old fashioned halloween to greet -- treat. good morning to live for being with us. i am steve chenevey -- thank you for being with us. >> yesterday was just stellar. we hit a record high of 84 degrees. not quite that warm today, but feeling pretty good.starting out with some patchy fog this morning. misty in a few areas. we will see some sunshine by the afternoon. temperatures will be cooler today. we will start a cooling temperature trend that will last well into the weekend and early next week. the big question mark is will there be a major storm for washington, d.c.? it is too soon to tell. we will keep you up-to-date and the be some of the possible scenarios. we will warm up to 75 degrees this afternoon. we will send it back to the anchors, ste
now charging toward the united states. we are alive with how locals here are preparing for a possible impact that could be days away. >> president obama and mitt romney not holding back as they crisscrossed the country. >> a health warning about the unwanted side effects from an old fashioned halloween to greet -- treat. good morning to live for being with us. i am steve chenevey -- thank you for being with us. >> yesterday was just stellar. we hit a record high of 84 degrees....
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united states? first time in 30 years. >> compounding lies about a major national security issue, that is watergate on steroids? >> let me ask you both, just to change the subject a little bit. donald trump -- $5 million, he gets to redistribute trump's money. $5 million. any charity the president wants, within an hour. he has to give his college application and record and passport application and record. >> this is the same guy who says that obama doesn't have a legitimate-- >>> he has to make one phone call and say, get my records -- boom. >> why indulge someone who is making an absolute mockery of the political process-- >>> excuse me -- >> trying to-- >>> redistribute everybody else's money. >> you be, it would be a nice charitable effort-- >>> right! he should do it! >> it's harm tols me -- except that it indulges donald trump-- >>> $5 million is a lot of money. >> you don't need it. >> sean: i do so. i will take. >> it here's the bigger point. of course it's about donald trump. but the fact th
united states? first time in 30 years. >> compounding lies about a major national security issue, that is watergate on steroids? >> let me ask you both, just to change the subject a little bit. donald trump -- $5 million, he gets to redistribute trump's money. $5 million. any charity the president wants, within an hour. he has to give his college application and record and passport application and record. >> this is the same guy who says that obama doesn't have a legitimate--...
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